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-How Were Settlement Patterns Typical of Puritan New England and the Chesapeake

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  -How were settlement patterns typical of Puritan New England and the Chesapeake different from each other? A)  New England towns needed access to waterways for trade while Chesapeake settlements were located further inland. B)  Settlers in New England were required to live near a meetinghouse while Chesapeake settlers pulled outward as they searched for good land. C)  New Englanders tended to establish more remote farms while people in the Chesapeake lived in small clustered towns. D)  Fortified settlements were more common in New England where settlers frequently clashed with Native Americans.
-How were settlement patterns typical of Puritan New England and the Chesapeake different from each other?


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Monocot Stem

is the stem found in monocotyledonous plants, characterized by scattered vascular bundles.

Pith

The soft, spongy tissue at the center of plant stems, providing structural support and storing nutrients.

Vascular Bundles

Strand-like structures found in plants that contain xylem and phloem tissues, crucial for the transport of water, minerals, and nutrients.

Monocot Stem

The stem of a monocotyledonous plant, characterized by scattered vascular bundles and the absence of a vascular cambium.

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